Sentences with phrase «performed by a licensed physician»

The New York abortion - on - demand law passed in April 1970 is the most liberal with virtually no restrictions other than that the abortion must be performed by a licensed physician within the first 24 weeks of pregnancy.

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Make sure you have it performed by a licensed aesthetician or physician, preferably at a dermatologist's office.
There are a number of surgical and other procedures that are typically performed, in whole or in part, by licensed physicians and surgeons describing themselves as «cosmetic surgeons».
Nothing in s. 458.301, s. 458.305, s. 458.307, s. 458.309, s. 458.311, s. 458.313, s. 458.319, s. 458.321, s. 458.327, s. 458.329, s. 458.331, s. 458.337, s. 458.339, s. 458.341, s. 458.343, s. 458.345, s. 458.347, or this section shall be construed to prohibit any service rendered by a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse, if such service is rendered under the direct supervision and control of a licensed physician who provides specific direction for any service to be performed and gives final approval to all services performed.
The Medical Assistant with or without LMR / Medical Assistant with or without LMR / LPN assists the staff and physician by collection of pertinent patient information needed to determine physical and psychological needs, address and identify health problems, performs selected treatments, routine duties and if licensed performs diagnostic procedures, chest x-rays, various extremity x-rays..
Qualified medical assistants are allowed to perform any clinical tasks, delegated by a physician, with the exception of procedures requiring a medical license.
* Performs clinical duties under direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist, including medication reconciliation, adverse drug event reviews, renal dosing, medication utilization reviews, patient rounds with physicians, presentations for education purposes, and other clinical duties as directed by preceptor.
Medical assistants, with appropriate training, are allowed to perform any medical tasks delegated by a physician that do not require a professional medical license.
Otherwise, medical assistants are allowed to perform any clinical tasks delegated by a physician, with the exception of procedures requiring a medical license.
Otherwise, medical assistants are allowed to perform any medical duties delegated by a physician that do not require a professional medical license.
Additionally, they are allowed to perform any clinical duties, delegated by a supervising physician, that do not require a medical license.
In real - world practice, it means that properly credentialed medical assistants can now enter physician orders into the computerized physician order entry system for medication, laboratory, and radiology services — tasks that previously could only be performed by licensed providers.
They are allowed to perform any medical tasks delegated to them by a physician or nurse, with the exception of procedures requiring a medical license.
Qualified medical assistants are allowed to perform any medical tasks delegated by a physician, with the exception of duties requiring a professional medical license.
Qualified medical assistants are legally allowed to perform any clinical tasks, delegated to them by a supervising physician, that do not require a medical license.
(a) a qualified member of another profession, such as a physician, lawyer, pastoral counselor, probation officer, court employee, nurse, school counselor, educator, chemical dependency counselor accredited by a federal agency, or addiction counselor licensed pursuant to Title 37, chapter 35, from performing duties and services consistent with the person's licensure or certification and the code of ethics of the person's profession or, in the case of a qualified member of another profession who is not licensed or certified or for whom there is no applicable code of ethics, from performing duties and services consistent with the person's training, as long as the person does not represent by title that the person is engaging in the practice of professional counseling;
(a) individuals licensed as professional counselors, social workers, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, or physicians or members of the clergy or other qualified members of professional groups identified by board rule from advertising or performing marriage and family therapy services in a manner consistent with the accepted standards of their respective professions.
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